Luxury Daily, July 6, 2021 – ‘Lifecycle luxury’ growth opportunity for retail’s future
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| | Retail ‘Lifecycle luxury’ growth opportunity for retail’s future | In the next era of retail, luxury brands will have to put circularity in the spotlight and rethink physical spaces to be more purposeful. Entire
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Apparel and accessories Gucci examines streetwear in basketball-inspired series | Italian fashion label Gucci and online fashion platform Hypebeast are exploring the subculture of streetwear in a new video collaboration. Entire
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Home furnishings Free Webinar: Designing for Tomorrow: Home, Garden and Amenities Reimagined FREE | Please click here for the free webinar July 14 at 11 a.m. to noon ET (New York time) featuring designers Timothy Corrigan and Alessandra Branca, architect Charles Hilton and Luxe Interiors + Design executive editor Brittany Chevalier McIntyre. The esteemed panel will discuss new-home design in the Twenties with an emphasis on structure, garden and amenities. Entire
article | Retail Is India’s luxury surge mirroring China’s? | Like China, India has both a fast-growing elite class and an aspirational class — and their insatiable appetite for luxury reminds global brands of China. Entire
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News briefs Dior, Gucci, Maserati and gender equality efforts | Dior taps Yara Shahidi as global ambassador; Gucci opens home for archives in Florence; Maserati partners with Italian chef for special edition vehicle; Luxury brands join Generation Equality Forum. Entire
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Columns The return of experiential retailing FREE | More than $2.5 trillion in savings was accrued over the pandemic. Moreover, the wealthiest 10 percent of Americans added more than $8 trillion to their net worth. Entire
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